AXA XL Reinsurance, part of the AXA Group, is a global provider of property and casualty reinsurance solutions. It has in-house climate scientists, proprietary pricing tools, and a presence in all key global markets.
AXA XL Re started as XL in 1986. Its roots trace back to the Cayman Islands, and the company later moved to Bermuda.
In 2018, AXA acquired XL Group, creating today’s AXA XL Reinsurance division. Here are more milestones that helped its journey:
AXA XL Re’s most recent transformation followed AXA’s full integration of XL. The combined brand now leads in global P&C reinsurance with climate science at its core.
AXA XL Reinsurance offers a broad set of reinsurance solutions across global markets:
AXA XL Reinsurance blends science, engineering, and tech to better support risk understanding. Its platforms also use post-event imagery and data tools to validate claims and exposures faster.
AXA XL Re promotes a workplace rooted in shared values and personal growth. Its culture is shaped by inclusion, open participation, career development, and colleague well-being.
It blends a global platform with inclusive teams and a fast-moving, supportive culture. The staff is also provided with:
Employees at AXA XL Reinsurance join a team that values progress, resilience, and making an impact worldwide.
Their inclusion initiatives focus on fairness, dignity, and making all voices matter worldwide:
These efforts reflect AXA XL Re’s values and its ONE AXA goal of shared success.
AXA XL Reinsurance’s Roots of Resilience strategy supports climate action and nature protection. It promotes integrity through zero tolerance for fraud and the Speak Up reporting system.
AXA XL Re linked with McGill and Partners to simplify digital risk placement. It uses a custom dashboard to streamline quoting and improve exposure insight. With this strategy, the firm strengthens its lead in a more connected and efficient future.
AXA XL Reinsurance grew gross premiums by 12 percent in early 2025, led by ILS cessions. Most of that growth was ceded to AXA’s own ILS Capital Management platform. This strategy lets the company serve clients, reduce risk, and earn fees without expanding its own book.